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Gis Developer

Spain
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Last active: 10 days ago
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Tests: 4
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Portfolio: 8

For more than 10 years working with GIS technologies.
I'm expert in Web GIS development with ArcGis API for javascript and Silverlight, Openlayers, leaflet, google maps and many others.
I have worked as a GIS analyst in many companies such as Bureau Veritas, Tragsa and Basoinsa. Finally I became a GIS developer, working in Tecnosylva and in Tracom Consulting as a GIS Manager.
I can develope as well desktop GIS software with .NET, Arcobjects, Dotspatial and Python.
I'm responsalbe of map servers maintenance such as ArcGis for Server, Mapserver and Geoserver.
I have been Database manager with SGDB like MS SqlServer, MySql, PosgreSQL+Postgis.
ESRI Young Scholars Award 2012-2013 winner